It is never too late to upgrade your windows, especially when this year’s hurricane season is one of the most intense seasons in history. If there are no big storms in the horizon, there is still time to prepare. Better late than ever, right? And just because it’s summer, you can use this opportunit...
Read MoreHow To Save Money This Hurricane Season 2021 We have seen a dramatic increase in the price of plywood, or lumber, and other items including food and gas. Markets and media today are very volatile. Whenever there is an active storm on the radar, food and window protection items prices go up. You have...
Read MoreThe window sash is that part of the window you move up or down when opening or closing the window. The sash provides stability to the window, and it allows its key function. Usually, you can find window sashes on double-hung windows or casement windows. Maintaining your window sashes is important...
Read MoreHomeowners who are considering their home improvement projects for 2021 should definitely put replacement windows on the schedule. This year, it’s more important than ever to get your property updated with airtight, energy-efficient windows. Why should you call out the window contractors in 2021?...
Read MoreAre you looking to remove mold from your windows? Mold problems prove to be a significant burden for homeowners. Many types of mold can start expanding in almost every area of your property. In many cases, the growth of mold colonies requires professional help. Did you know that mold on windows...
Read MoreQuestions About Impact Windows Why Do You Need High-Quality Impact Windows? If you are a Florida resident, you should choose the highest quality impact window for your home. Why? When you sacrifice quality over the price you risk the safety of your loved ones and your home. When you choose Storm Tig...
Read More5 Home Projects That Are Worth Trying This Fall Starting a new home improvement project can be an enjoyable experience (if done right). While some projects are more compli...
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